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blamebrampton) wrote2011-02-13 10:23 pm
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Oh bloody hell ...
The back door was wide open (we suspect Monster). Both cats could not be found, a quick squawk brought Mon out from her hiding place under the outside table (hurrah for an agoraphobic cat!), but Cookie is still missing 40 minutes later. Everything else is suspended until the return of the little cat!
Cookie is found! She was asleep in a half-open drawer the whole time! That cat could sleep for England ... HURRAH! and PHEW!
Cookie is found! She was asleep in a half-open drawer the whole time! That cat could sleep for England ... HURRAH! and PHEW!
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Ours have hidden in fear behind planters, hidden under the next door neighbours bed, and... er... been in the house all the time.
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My parents' cat is usually hiding on the roof. He gets up there easily, but doesn't know how to get down again. Cats get stuck on trees a lot, too.
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Fletcher (ginger & white) and Molly (tuxedo) went missing once after a door ajar incident - hubby and I ran frantically around trying to find them only to find them curled up on top of each other behind the telly! Oh and friend's kitty Magsie went missing for 4 days only to be found in the neighbors shed steadily devouring a massive sack of dog food - she was in heaven!!
Here's to safe and sound kitties everywhere - she'll turn up!!
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Cookie its not nice to give mummy and daddy minor heart failure. You should come when you are called, naughty kitty.
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Wow.
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One of my cats keeps jumping into my pajama drawer when I leave it open, and somehow the force of her jump closes the drawer partway so she can't get out. She does not discover this until hours later, though, after her nap is done, at which point she starts clawing frantically. She has done that twice so far in the last few months. I need to remember to leave that drawer closed!
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... and we want PIX of the miscreants!